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MtoZ Biolabs provides bile acids analysis service using UPLC/TripleQuad5500, which can quantitatively analyze over 90 kinds of bile ...
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Collagen is a basic component of the extracellular matrix and the most abundant protein in the animal body, accounting for about 30% of the total protein. It is a glycoprotein, composed of three polypeptide α-chains with Gly-XY repeating residues (Gly stands for glycine, X for proline, Y for hydroxyproline), and is renowned for its triple helix structure. ...
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In eukaryotic cells, the 3' end of mRNA is often extended with a poly(A) tail, a sequence of purine nucleotides. The poly(A) tail is a long chain of adenosine nucleotides of variable length. This tail is crucial for mRNA stability, transport, and translation. The analysis of mRNA's 3' poly(A) tail is a vital technique in studying the polyadenylation at mRNA molecules' 3’ ends, with significant ...
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In the biological activities of organisms, the function of proteins is achieved through interactions between proteins. Therefore, studying new protein interactions can provide new directions for investigating the potential functions of proteins. Among many protein interaction identification experiments, pull-down is commonly used for in vitro protein interaction testing, and helps discover new ...
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The process where proteins separated by electrophoresis are transferred or “blotted” from the gel matrix onto a membrane (usually nitrocellulose or polyvinylidene difluoride (PVDF)), followed by subsequent antibody-based detection on the membrane surface, is known as western blot (WB) or immunoblotting. Mtoz Biolabs provides WB analysis ...
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Peptidomics refers to the study of all endogenous bioactive peptides in organism, cell, or tissue. Bioactive peptides are biologically active substances involved in various cellular functions within the organism, which include cytokines, growth hormones, and disease-specific degradation fragments of certain proteins in body fluids. ...
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The immunopeptidome comprises all short peptides presented on the cell surface by HLA-I and II molecules for T-cell recognition. Immunopeptidomics analysis aims to explore the dynamics and composition of both type I and II immune peptides. Comprehensive characterization of the immunopeptidome aids in developing new therapies for cancer, immune diseases, and infectious diseases. ...
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With ongoing advancements in proteomics mass spectrometry technology, there has been a notable increase in the precision of analytical instruments, resulting in a richer dataset. While this detailed protein data is invaluable for deeper scientific investigation, the vast volumes of data produced by high-throughput proteomic screenings introduce substantial challenges in analyzing protein sample ...
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KEGG (Kyoto Encyclopedia of Genes and Genomes) database is a database used for systematic analysis of metabolic pathways and functions of gene products in cells. KEGG helps to study genes and its expression information as a whole network. KEGG integrates data from genomes, chemical molecules, and biochemical systems, including metabolic pathways (PATHWAY), drugs (DRUG), diseases (DISEASE), gene ...
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Aggregation or fragmentation of protein molecules primarily causes variations in molecular size, impacting their biological activity, stability, and their efficacy and safety as pharmaceuticals. In the development and production of biopharmaceuticals, even slight variations in molecular size can reduce drug efficacy or pose safety risks. Thus, precise detection and analysis of these variations ...
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Molecular size variability is critically important in biological research and medical applications, serving not only in diagnosis and disease prevention but also in the quality control of bioproducts. Electrophoresis, particularly Sodium Dodecyl Sulfate-Polyacrylamide Gel Electrophoresis (SDS-PAGE), is revered as the gold standard for this purpose due to its high sensitivity, ease of operation, ...
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Molecular size variation critically influences the properties of biomacromolecules such as proteins, antibodies, and peptides, especially in the realms of drug research and bioproduct manufacturing. Size Exclusion Chromatography (SEC), also known as Gel Permeation Chromatography (GPC), separates compounds based on molecular size. ...
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During the production of bioproducts, it's common to find impurities not only produced in the manufacturing process but also related to the desired products. These product-related impurities typically consist of product variants that do not align functionally with the target product. The most common variants arise from chemical modifications, as well as from the degradation and aggregation of the ...
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Metabolic bone disease encompasses a range of bone disorders caused by congenital or acquired factors that disrupt normal bone metabolism and biochemical states, leading to disorders in bone biochemistry and metabolism. These disorders stem from abnormalities in three key areas: bone resorption, bone growth, and mineral deposition. Increasingly, research has identified numerous cytokines involved ...
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Cell death occurs through several pathways including apoptosis, necrosis, and other emergent pathways. Apoptosis is pivotal in immune responses, involving processes such as intracellular balance, T cell clustering, the death of reactive lymphocytes, and cytotoxity of target cells. Apoptosis involves key components like APO-1/Fas, a receptor essential for apoptotic signaling; Caspase-3, crucial ...
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To maintain the immune system's homeostasis, multiple control systems are essential for managing infections, inhibiting tumor growth, preventing inflammation, and avoiding autoimmune diseases. T cells are known to be critical in this regulatory process. Specifically, Th3 cells primarily secrete TGF-β along with varying levels of IL-4 and IL-10. Natural regulatory T cells and Tr1 cells can ...
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Obesity is a systemic disease, not only does it lead to changes in body shape, but it also brings along various diseases and complications, affecting an individual's overall health. Common complications, such as hyperglycemia, hyperlipidemia, and hypertension, are medically termed as "metabolic syndrome". The fluid factors secreted by adipose tissue propel the development of metabolic syndrome ...
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During the tumor formation process, cancer cells release various cytokines and growth factors into the surroundings and reprogram many other types of cells to establish a tumor microenvironment. As a result, tumor tissues almost always contain a large number of endothelial cells, fibroblasts, and infiltrating inflammatory cells, which in turn produce various cytokines. Tumor-derived VEGF acts on ...
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The gut microbiota, also known as the gut microbiota, refers to the microorganisms that live in the digestive tract of humans and other animals, including bacteria and fungi. In the human body, without gut microbiota, some undigested carbohydrates cannot be consumed because certain types of gut microbiota have enzymes that human cells lack to break down certain polysaccharides. ...
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Cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) is secreted within the central nervous system (CNS) and fills in the ventricles, the subarachnoid space of the brain, and the spinal column. CSF's role is to protect the brain from physical impacts. Furthermore, CSF plays a crucial role in the circulation of nutrients and chemicals in the blood and in waste management by actively transporting or facilitating bulk flow ...
